Flea Market Sink is one of Austin’s lesser known sinkholes which have
not been as thoroughly explored. This news article will explain what
Flea Market Sink is.
Tucked away near the Highway 290
right-of-way towards West William Cannon Drive is a small sinkhole
called Flea Market Sink. Any signs indicating there is a sinkhole
present are hidden away by the shrubbery of tall grass and oak trees.
Vegetation hides the visibility of Flea Market Sink. Flea Market Sink is
a significant sinkhole feature that is a significant recharge feature.
There
is a black metal fence surrounding the perimeter of the sink area which
is ironically not locked. Which is unusual because many land owners
voluntarily protect known sensitive karst features such as sinkholes.
Not
many people know this but Flea Market Sink is a sinkhole which is
actually a closed depression. The sink area is approximately 35 feet in
diameter, sloping to approximately 2 to 2.5 feet (2½ feet) in depth.
Several limestone boulders approximately 1 foot in diameter are present.
(Ref: https://www.oakhillparkway.com/upload/files/files/impact/OHP%20Final%20EIS_12.21.2018%20signed%20ROD%20cmpsd.pdf)
There
is a vertical metal pipe in the center which connects to the bottom of
Flea Market Sink which appears to be connected to the storm sewer system
of the Industrial Oaks Pond. However there is no shaft feature present
or extant. The vertical metal pipe is a water quality control feature
which controls flows for recharge and discharge. The water quality
control improves the quality of recharge to Flea Market Sink. (Ref: https://www.austintexas.gov/edims/document.cfm?id=313621)
The
metal pipe extends to a depth of approximately 6 feet below ground
level, where it intersects at an approximately 12-inch-diameter pipe
that runs to the south toward the US 290 stormwater drain system. The
metal pipe goes not further than 6 feet in length. (Ref: https://www.oakhillparkway.com/upload/files/ReEval/2019-Revised-Geologic-Assessment.pdf)
The
metal pipe and storm sewer connection were constructed to alleviate
ponding of stormwater in the feature and keep the ponded water from
impacting the car lot east of and adjacent to the site. (Ref: https://www.oakhillparkway.com/upload/files/ReEval/2020-USFW-Attachments-b-sm.pdf)
Flea
Market Sink is one of 6 known karst recharge features in the Oak Hill
area. Several are immediately adjacent to proposed excavation. Flea
Market Sink could be affected by excavation. Excavation is a threat and
could pose a threat to Flea Market Sink because Flea Market Sink is a
recharge feature in spite of connecting to the storm sewer system of the
Industrial Oaks Pond. However Flea Market Sink does not connect to
Edwards Aquifer. (Ref: https://savebartoncreek.org/page/13/?cat=-1)
Flea Market Sink is located less than a block west of 5510 US 290, Austin, Texas, US 78735.
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